

How a macabre country childhood spawned a best-selling dressmaker’s tale
Nov 12, 2024
Rosalie Ham, author of the best-selling novel 'The Dressmaker,' shares insights drawn from her quirky childhood in a tiny NSW town. She recounts wild mouse plagues and eccentric locals that inspired her storytelling. The discussion also delves into profound family dynamics, including her mother's affair amid a devastating illness. As a caregiver to her husband with Alzheimer's, Rosalie reflects on grief and resilience, offering a heartfelt look at how her experiences shaped her literary journey and the emotional weight behind her characters.
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Intro
00:00 • 5min
Childhood Observations and Community Tales
04:51 • 18min
Breaking Free: A Journey of Courage
22:38 • 4min
Contrasting Lives: A Nurse's Tale of Opulence and Care
26:31 • 2min
Navigating Transitions and Creativity
28:32 • 15min
The Journey of Caregiving
43:52 • 7min
Closing the Chapter on a Dressmaker's Tale
50:54 • 2min